Woman charged with murder in case of missing Tacoma man

This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.

TACOMA — A 38-year-old woman was charged with murder Tuesday in the disappearance of a 59-year-old Tacoma man who was last seen Oct. 1 and who has not been found.

Margaret Effelberg pleaded not guilty in Pierce County Superior Court to first-degree murder, second-degree trafficking in stolen property and second-degree possession of stolen property. She was ordered held in the King County Jail on $500,000 bail.

According to the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department, Santiago Sanchez Cortes, 59, was last seen on Oct 1 near his residence in Tacoma. Cortes failed to show up for his job, and was reported missing by his employers a week later. Cortes had kept the job for a long time and never missed a day of work, his co-workers told police.

Police have not found a body, but court documents said that Effelberg allegedly told a friend, Arianna Pierrottet, of Lakewood, that he is “close by.”

Pierrottett was charged with possession of stolen property, identity theft and trafficking in stolen property as part of this case.

Police said they found a saw, deodorized garbage bags, Lysol wipes and scented candles in Effelberg’s home — items that police alleged she bought with Cortes’ stolen debit cards.

“Detectives have learned that at the time of Santiago’s disappearance, Margaret was desperate for money, had a gambling problem and was facing an eviction,” according to charging papers.

Effelberg allegedly told her boyfriend she killed Cortes because he disrespected her, court records said. She also admitted what she’d done to a neighbor couple, court records show.